The official unveiling of Apple’s next iPhone, dubbed the “iPhone
6s”, is fast approaching. Consistent rumor and speculation over the last
few months has pretty much confirmed that Force Touch
will be amongst the new features that will be introduced with the new
iPhone, a feature that allows the operating system to split user
interaction into varying groups depending on the force of the touch
detected on the display. A new set of leaks, coming from individuals who
claim to have hands-on experience with the iPhone 6s, outlines exactly
how Apple will adopt the Force Touch technology within iOS 9.
One of the great potential benefits of Force Touch, is the window of
opportunity that it brings to the introduction of a range of deeper
gestures within the operating system. The Apple Watch
and the latest Retina MacBook Pro already have Force Touch integrated,
which undeniably adds a new dimension to the product allowing users to
interact with the hardware in a number of different ways. The question
has never been “is Force Touch coming to the iPhone?”, but more “how will Force Touch be integrated into iOS and compatible devices?”
An inside source has provided 9to5Mac
with some insights into that integration. According to the source Force
Touch will primarily be used on the latest iPhone to initiate shortcut
actions. This will allow first and third-party apps to offer up quick
access to specific functionality within an app when a touch of a certain
pressure is detected on this display. An example given by the source
pertains to the native Maps application whereby Force Touch would
immediately invoke turn-by-turn navigational directions when triggered
on a displayed point of interest. Apart from this, Force Touch gestures
from Safari in OS X are also set to be part of iOS experience where
users will be able to quickly ‘Look Up’ a word in dictionary by a touch
of force on the particular word on the display.
On a more interesting note, it’s also speculated that Apple is
internally testing a feature that would integrate Force Touch within app
icons on the device home screen. As above, a deep press on an app icon
on home screen would provide the user with a set of options pertaining
to the particular app. This could be navigating directly to the Contacts
tab within the Phone app from home screen, immediately invoking
Bookmarks by Force Touching Safari app icon from the home screen, or
opening a specific category within the App Store. Of course, this is a
feature in testing and may not initially make it into iOS 9.
Apple’s iPhone 6s and new Apple TV media event is rumored to be happening on September 9, so we don’t have that long of a wait to see Force Touch in action.
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Wednesday, 12 August 2015
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